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  • #1
    Jean Rhys
    “Why did you make me want to live? Why did you do that to me?’
    ‘Because I wished it. Isn't that enough?’
    ‘Yes, it is enough. But if one day you didn't wish it. What should I do then? Suppose you took this happiness away when I wasn't looking …’
    ‘And lose my own? Who’d be so foolish?’
    ‘I am not used to happiness,’ she said. ‘It makes me afraid.’
    ‘Never be afraid. Or if you are tell no one.’
    ‘I understand. But trying does not help me.’
    ‘What would?’
    She did not answer that, then one night whispered, ‘If I could die. Now, when I am happy. Would you do that? You wouldn't have to kill me. Say die and I will die. You don’t believe me? Then try, try, say die and watch me die.”
    Jean Rhys, Wide Sargasso Sea

  • #2
    Matthew Quick
    “I'm sorry I couldn't be more than I was”
    Matthew Quick, Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock

  • #3
    Be melting snow. Wash yourself of yourself.
    “Be melting snow.
    Wash yourself of yourself.”
    Rumi, The Essential Rumi

  • #4
    Madeline Miller
    “When I was born, the word for what I was did not exist.”
    Madeline Miller, Circe

  • #5
    James Joyce
    “Gazing up into the darkness I saw myself as a creature driven and derided by vanity; and my eyes burned with anguish and anger.”
    James Joyce, Dubliners

  • #6
    Madeline Miller
    “I will not be like a bird bred in a cage, I thought, too dull to fly even when the door stands open.”
    Madeline Miller, Circe

  • #7
    Sylvia Plath
    “What is this, behind this veil, is it ugly, is it beautiful?
    It is shimmering, has it breasts, has it edges?

    I am sure it is unique, I am sure it is what I want.
    When I am quiet at my cooking I feel it looking, I feel it thinking

    'Is this the one I am too appear for,
    Is this the elect one, the one with black eye-pits and a scar?

    Measuring the flour, cutting off the surplus,
    Adhering to rules, to rules, to rules.

    Is this the one for the annunciation?
    My god, what a laugh!'

    But it shimmers, it does not stop, and I think it wants me.
    I would not mind if it were bones, or a pearl button.

    I do not want much of a present, anyway, this year.
    After all I am alive only by accident.

    I would have killed myself gladly that time any possible way.
    Now there are these veils, shimmering like curtains,

    The diaphanous satins of a January window
    White as babies' bedding and glittering with dead breath. O ivory!

    It must be a tusk there, a ghost column.
    Can you not see I do not mind what it is.

    Can you not give it to me?
    Do not be ashamed--I do not mind if it is small.

    Do not be mean, I am ready for enormity.
    Let us sit down to it, one on either side, admiring the gleam,

    The glaze, the mirrory variety of it.
    Let us eat our last supper at it, like a hospital plate.

    I know why you will not give it to me,
    You are terrified

    The world will go up in a shriek, and your head with it,
    Bossed, brazen, an antique shield,

    A marvel to your great-grandchildren.
    Do not be afraid, it is not so.

    I will only take it and go aside quietly.
    You will not even hear me opening it, no paper crackle,

    No falling ribbons, no scream at the end.
    I do not think you credit me with this discretion.

    If you only knew how the veils were killing my days.
    To you they are only transparencies, clear air.

    But my god, the clouds are like cotton.
    Armies of them. They are carbon monoxide.

    Sweetly, sweetly I breathe in,
    Filling my veins with invisibles, with the million

    Probable motes that tick the years off my life.
    You are silver-suited for the occasion. O adding machine-----

    Is it impossible for you to let something go and have it go whole?
    Must you stamp each piece purple,

    Must you kill what you can?
    There is one thing I want today, and only you can give it to me.

    It stands at my window, big as the sky.
    It breathes from my sheets, the cold dead center

    Where split lives congeal and stiffen to history.
    Let it not come by the mail, finger by finger.

    Let it not come by word of mouth, I should be sixty
    By the time the whole of it was delivered, and to numb to use it.

    Only let down the veil, the veil, the veil.
    If it were death

    I would admire the deep gravity of it, its timeless eyes.
    I would know you were serious.

    There would be a nobility then, there would be a birthday.
    And the knife not carve, but enter

    Pure and clean as the cry of a baby,
    And the universe slide from my side.”
    Sylvia Plath

  • #8
    J.K. Rowling
    “Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

  • #9
    Madeline Miller
    “Yet because I knew nothing, nothing was beneath me.”
    Madeline Miller, Circe

  • #10
    Sylvia Plath
    “I am terrified by this dark thing that sleeps in me.”
    Sylvia Plath , The Collected Poems

  • #11
    Madeline Miller
    “You threw me to the crows, but it turns out I prefer them to you.”
    Madeline Miller, Circe

  • #12
    Sylvia Plath
    “I have no wit, I have no words, no tears;
    My heart within me like a stone
    Is numbed too much for hopes or fears;
    Look right, look left, I dwell alone;
    A lift mine eyes, but dimmed with grief
    No everlasting hills I see;
    My life is like the falling leaf;
    O Jesus, quicken me.”
    Sylvia Plath

  • #13
    James Joyce
    “Too excited to be genuinely happy”
    James Joyce, Dubliners

  • #14
    Madeline Miller
    “The truth is, men make terrible pigs.”
    Madeline Miller, Circe

  • #15
    J.K. Rowling
    “I solemnly swear that I am up to no good.”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

  • #16
    J.K. Rowling
    “You know, Minister, I disagree with Dumbledore on many counts...but you cannot deny he's got style...”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

  • #17
    J.K. Rowling
    “You'll stay with me?'
    Until the very end,' said James.”
    J. K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

  • #18
    Jalal ad-Din Muhammad ar-Rumi
    “What you seek is seeking you.”
    Mawlana Jalal-al-Din Rumi

  • #19
    Matthew Quick
    “Not letting the world destroy you. That’s a daily battle.”
    Matthew Quick, Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock

  • #20
    Thomas Hardy
    “It is difficult for a woman to define her feelings in language which is chiefly made by men to express theirs.”
    Thomas Hardy, Far From the Madding Crowd

  • #21
    Thomas Hardy
    “But no one came. Because no one ever does.”
    Thomas Hardy, Jude the Obscure

  • #22
    Mark Twain
    “I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.”
    Mark Twain

  • #23
    Mark Twain
    “I did not attend his funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it.”
    Mark Twain

  • #24
    Oscar Wilde
    “Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.”
    Oscar Wilde

  • #25
    Oscar Wilde
    “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”
    Oscar Wilde

  • #26
    Oscar Wilde
    “To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.”
    Oscar Wilde

  • #27
    Oscar Wilde
    “I am so clever that sometimes I don't understand a single word of what I am saying.”
    Oscar Wilde, The Happy Prince and Other Stories

  • #28
    Oscar Wilde
    “A good friend will always stab you in the front.”
    Oscar Wilde

  • #29
    Oscar Wilde
    “I don't want to go to heaven. None of my friends are there.”
    Oscar Wilde

  • #30
    Jean Rhys
    “There are always two deaths, the real one and the one people know about.”
    Jean Rhys, Wide Sargasso Sea



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